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apple the stock. this query explains apple's inability to spread the company's huge cash, despite the millions and millions of iphones sold, spread the widespread love of the apple ecosystem all of which were stole repeatedly by management on the conference call to the totally deaf ears of the beleaguered and downgroundhog day prone -- sell sell sell -- analyst community. the reason the stock can lift what reported, what seemed like impressive earnings if you didn't know any better, is everyone seems to own an apple device and the stock. you can't sell iphones to people that have the iphone unless the new models are much better than the old one, which they afternoon. you can't sell stock to people who own it, which they do. however, you can sell samsung, that is happening in recent numbers around the globe. you can sell kimberly-clark, because if they want dividends in steady growth, not choppy declines or decreasing world margins, then pepsi, mickey d's and kimberly are the way to go. apple is the ex
apple the stock. this query explains apple's inability to spread the company's huge cash, despite the millions and millions of iphones sold, spread the widespread love of the apple ecosystem all of which were stole repeatedly by management on the conference call to the totally deaf ears of the beleaguered and downgroundhog day prone -- sell sell sell -- analyst community. the reason the stock can lift what reported, what seemed like impressive earnings if you didn't know any better, is everyone...
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and apple is doing that. second, apple seemed to spurn the social compact so many companies have sought to develop with their shareholders, including kimberly-clark. they didn't seem to be inclined to boost the dividend any aggressive way. they seemed reluctant to recognize they had more cash than they needed and the excess cash belongs to the shareholders which is what the great companies are doing now. now, this -- dividend boosts brought the stock up to the hallowed 3% yield that has attracted many. the decision to return more capital via the buyback than anyone i know working for is quite frankly terrific. both should create a floor for the stock that's not much different from the floor that many other 3% yielders have. hey, listen, what can i tell you, it's still just a stock. but it's the third reason that the stock's been going down that worries me and is why i think you're not going to see it up huge tomorrow. the lack of innovation. yes. it is true, as cook said, that the iphone and ipad continue to
and apple is doing that. second, apple seemed to spurn the social compact so many companies have sought to develop with their shareholders, including kimberly-clark. they didn't seem to be inclined to boost the dividend any aggressive way. they seemed reluctant to recognize they had more cash than they needed and the excess cash belongs to the shareholders which is what the great companies are doing now. now, this -- dividend boosts brought the stock up to the hallowed 3% yield that has...
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me, i think netflix is a household name and should be scooped up by mike soft or apple. probably won't happen. but in the interim, the stock is fine. jeff in california. jeff. >> caller: hi, cramer. how are you doing today? i was curious about the real estate market, why it's going up and down so much. if it would be a good time to buy home depot and if i was to buy home depot, what price should i be looking at to purchase the stock. >> frankly, a miracle man, the company doing great. but charitable trust scored back home depot. told the people who described to actionalertsplus.com we were booking profit here. can't tell you to take the stock we're selling. >> it takes two, baby. coca-cola and j & j were the dynamic duo that took this market up. "mad money" will be right back. >>> coming up, blight or bright? gold hasn't been glittering lately. as a deep slide has brought about its worst prop since 1980. but has all the selling created an opportunity? cramer shines a light on the subject in tonight's edition of "off the charts." and later, i.p., oh my. there are some hea
me, i think netflix is a household name and should be scooped up by mike soft or apple. probably won't happen. but in the interim, the stock is fine. jeff in california. jeff. >> caller: hi, cramer. how are you doing today? i was curious about the real estate market, why it's going up and down so much. if it would be a good time to buy home depot and if i was to buy home depot, what price should i be looking at to purchase the stock. >> frankly, a miracle man, the company doing...
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all right, let's say apple's report is better than the posted numbers on a lot of websites but also beats what is the high man, some call at this time whisper, the high man, the analyst with the high estimates on the street. that, people, will always cause a raising of numbers for the rest of the year by everyone, or if it is the end of the year for the numbers in the year after it. i use that increase in earnings per share, the ones that they bump it, okay, to figure out several things. first, i try to figure out the increases from real business, actual sales, do they do better? not just accounting changes and share count changes. the latter fools a lot of people. to do what i like to do, i look at the revenue shares. why is that important? because they can produce more, gain more customers either at the expense of others, execution, they're making a better job. they're doing a better company. they're working harder. they're working it better. but a company can easily change the earnings by buying back a ton of stock, not the sales line, but the earnings, simply changes the denominator,
all right, let's say apple's report is better than the posted numbers on a lot of websites but also beats what is the high man, some call at this time whisper, the high man, the analyst with the high estimates on the street. that, people, will always cause a raising of numbers for the rest of the year by everyone, or if it is the end of the year for the numbers in the year after it. i use that increase in earnings per share, the ones that they bump it, okay, to figure out several things. first,...
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. >> caller: this is an apple-banana boo-yah. >> okay. >> caller: from the big island. >> oh. oh, mahalo. >> caller: and it is the best one of them all. >> i agree with that. >> caller: now, i have a stock call called mcal. >> oh, you are playing that. well, they are sensitive to the problems in china, and these companies are very good, but people feel that china is slowing down, and i don't want to commit anymore money to mpel, because i have the see the chinese stabilize before people should own the casino stocks. that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the lightning round >> announcer: the lightning round is sponsored by td ameritrade. coming up, crude behavior. oil's been on the decline in 2013. and while it makes for a refreshing sign at the gas station, some energy stocks are finding themselves in a slippery situation. could the slide continue? cramer sits down with the ceo of energy 21. ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales data. split-second stats. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ it's so close to the options floor... [ indistinct shouting,
. >> caller: this is an apple-banana boo-yah. >> okay. >> caller: from the big island. >> oh. oh, mahalo. >> caller: and it is the best one of them all. >> i agree with that. >> caller: now, i have a stock call called mcal. >> oh, you are playing that. well, they are sensitive to the problems in china, and these companies are very good, but people feel that china is slowing down, and i don't want to commit anymore money to mpel, because i have the...
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we need to see -- you know -- apple's become those people in the apple ad, those weird apple ad at the super bowl and samsung's come along with this hammer and broke -- they're all apple executives and you need to see apple come up and say, you what? we have it. we have the holy grail which is a combination of this thing that you need and that thing you need. we'll focus the numbers and we'll focus on texas instruments. is it a numbers story? is apple just another stock and if it's another stock then maybe you should get a nine multiple and go higher, but i would like to see, look, if mcdonald's can come out with killer products, apple -- are they both technology companies? is that where we are right now? >> apple has come out with incredible products. amazing products that have changed the world. >> that was the old days and the yankees used to be -- >> the ipad is only three years old, man. come on, give them a break. >> no. the market won't give them a break. i like the product, but who am i? >> that's complicated. >> it was not a rhetorical -- you know, we're not trying to figure o
we need to see -- you know -- apple's become those people in the apple ad, those weird apple ad at the super bowl and samsung's come along with this hammer and broke -- they're all apple executives and you need to see apple come up and say, you what? we have it. we have the holy grail which is a combination of this thing that you need and that thing you need. we'll focus the numbers and we'll focus on texas instruments. is it a numbers story? is apple just another stock and if it's another...
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sound systems apple uses. until apple pulls out of its tailspin you can't own cirrus logic. sorry. let's go to darren in the gamecock state. darren. >> caller: hi, jim. ba-ba-ba-boo-yah. i need some help. >> perfect. all right. >> caller: i took a long -- i took a position in cls at $20, about 500 shares. at $18 i bought 500 shares. got a 3.5% dividend and i don't mind waiting, but what do you suggest? >> well, i've got to tell you, this is a business, the iron ore business, that ever since they did that -- well, this stock has been -- it feels very terminal but it's not terminal, and i know there's a lot of iron ore that can come out. but i've got to tell you, $17. i don't know if i would sell it. it's kind of low. i mean, it's really low. anyway, it's all about the haves and the have nots. when it comes to stock, for now it's sherwin williams paint. that's the fracking fluid cocktail. and you know what i say? time for some boat drinks! "mad money" will be right back. >> announcer: coming up -- core holding?
sound systems apple uses. until apple pulls out of its tailspin you can't own cirrus logic. sorry. let's go to darren in the gamecock state. darren. >> caller: hi, jim. ba-ba-ba-boo-yah. i need some help. >> perfect. all right. >> caller: i took a long -- i took a position in cls at $20, about 500 shares. at $18 i bought 500 shares. got a 3.5% dividend and i don't mind waiting, but what do you suggest? >> well, i've got to tell you, this is a business, the iron ore...
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the big story we are following is the apple. the apple mini says sales fell nearly 30%. we will find out what the retailers are saying. we will tell you what we found out after the break. >> apple lost microsoft gain? able and a bear. you not believe what they agree on. ♪ we went out and asked people a simple question: how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, onehing that hasn't changed: the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all ofhese years. ♪ >> your fox business market jack looked at your shares trading below $400 today with a new intra-day low the lowest level since december december 2011 a couple of issues weighing on the stock apple mini are expected to drop because of a lack of demand. not exactly flying off the shelves three retailers even though i a small sample size but we were told they were fully stocked
the big story we are following is the apple. the apple mini says sales fell nearly 30%. we will find out what the retailers are saying. we will tell you what we found out after the break. >> apple lost microsoft gain? able and a bear. you not believe what they agree on. ♪ we went out and asked people a simple question: how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and...
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apple sharing the repurchase authorization from $30 billion to $60 billion and apple increasing its quarterly dividend by 50%, and they're $3.05. ceo tim cook in the press release says we are very fortunate to be in the position to more than double the size
apple sharing the repurchase authorization from $30 billion to $60 billion and apple increasing its quarterly dividend by 50%, and they're $3.05. ceo tim cook in the press release says we are very fortunate to be in the position to more than double the size
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to apples comparison as you are describing there the you have a lot of worth tied up in real estate these countries but that real estate is now crashing plus you have social cohesion in these countries is falling apart unemployment is skyrocketing whereas you have very high employment in germany at some point the numbers don't really tell you the picture because in germany you have high unemployment you've got social programs that are funded in surplus so it's a really a good comparison it just seemed like a waiter rile up using the media and what you think it definitely is a moving target i think that no one's. a good example of what you're talking about because you know the netherlands is low they have low per capita or actually lot household wealth but they also own the homes more than the germans it's just that they have a huge mortgage debt in in the netherlands and that's actually going down so they're good example how it's a moving target you can expect in spain for instance spending slovenia where the two countries in the e.u. in the euro area that actually had the house pri
to apples comparison as you are describing there the you have a lot of worth tied up in real estate these countries but that real estate is now crashing plus you have social cohesion in these countries is falling apart unemployment is skyrocketing whereas you have very high employment in germany at some point the numbers don't really tell you the picture because in germany you have high unemployment you've got social programs that are funded in surplus so it's a really a good comparison it just...
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it's just -- people love their apple, they hate their apple and they have feelings about apple. >> i love that light saber sound effect. let's get to the economics calendar, thank you very much. here is today's calendar. and it is very housing focused. at 9:00 eastern, you get the fhfa house price index. an hour later, march new home sales. they're expected to rise by 0.7%. we'll watch the home builders like lenar, etcetera, on those. also at 10:00 eastern, is the richmond fed survey. becky talked about some stocks. we're hitting on dupont. let's check on the broader markets. oil down about 0.9%. 88.39. brent crude down a little more, down 1%. rbob gasoline, because, really, you don't care about gasolioil. you care about gasoline, right? >> it's come down significantly. >> yeah, it has, which is good because that may counteract the effects of the payroll tax high. what about gold? let's check the commodities like gold, the ten-year. down about 7%. 7 bucks to $1414. there's been a bit of a move in sort of the euro. we want to keep an eye on that. there's your currency chart here in th
it's just -- people love their apple, they hate their apple and they have feelings about apple. >> i love that light saber sound effect. let's get to the economics calendar, thank you very much. here is today's calendar. and it is very housing focused. at 9:00 eastern, you get the fhfa house price index. an hour later, march new home sales. they're expected to rise by 0.7%. we'll watch the home builders like lenar, etcetera, on those. also at 10:00 eastern, is the richmond fed survey....
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the apple guy in front is telling me these apples are fresher than the apple quarter. >> the consensus numbers need to come down. i once joked that the new products out of apple are terrible and @jimcramer. people think i'm serious. i think apple is a good company, it's just not going to have a good quarter. okay? okay? shoot me! my fault! >> how about barclays about lulu. >> here's what i'm hearing about lulu. i am hearing that the recall actually generated a level of love for lulu, that the customers, instead of avoiding lulu because of the sheer problem no. they're going to lulu and barclays agrees. this stock has been -- look, this is where they recalled the stuff, carl. right here is where the pants didn't work. this is the pants recall! and it turns out they're pantsing the bears. the bears are pantsed. >> that's a good call. fairway hoping investors will go on a shopping spree today. if you don't know this chain, it's a grocery chain going public and largely centered in new york. get ready for day three in what has been a wild week for the markets. the opening bell in just four
the apple guy in front is telling me these apples are fresher than the apple quarter. >> the consensus numbers need to come down. i once joked that the new products out of apple are terrible and @jimcramer. people think i'm serious. i think apple is a good company, it's just not going to have a good quarter. okay? okay? shoot me! my fault! >> how about barclays about lulu. >> here's what i'm hearing about lulu. i am hearing that the recall actually generated a level of love...
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that got so high on apple? >> i guess the real risk of self-incrimination i'm going to go ahead and say wall street expectations. i mean, the company has done a fantastic job over the last decade with their product portfolio. and they've really come to dominate a couple markets. tablets, obviously, and smartphones as well. i think the biggest problem is that they've taken all the profits that are available there. and there just isn't room to grow once the market is saturated. >> bill, what do you nithink is going on? from the outside it would appear one of the knocks on apple right now is t innovation is more incremental than transformational. steve jobs is gone. should expectations be coming down anyway for this company? >> i think you're right, bill, the company has been a victim of its own success. they beat wall street expectations for over 30 quarters. i think lulled us all into believing that would extend forever. think about the stock at $700 in the fall. people were starting to bake in apple tv estimate
that got so high on apple? >> i guess the real risk of self-incrimination i'm going to go ahead and say wall street expectations. i mean, the company has done a fantastic job over the last decade with their product portfolio. and they've really come to dominate a couple markets. tablets, obviously, and smartphones as well. i think the biggest problem is that they've taken all the profits that are available there. and there just isn't room to grow once the market is saturated. >>...
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apple. the company saying as it prepares to return cash, more cash to shareholders, it will plan to take on some debt as a way of managing its cash balance. the company for a long time prided itself on having zero debt. soon that will end. the company nonetheless saying they are confident in their ability to churn out new products in the future. beat back its rivals and pointing out that the ipad mini and ipad in general doing very well versus low cost rivals and the iphone had a quarter better than many analysts expected upwards of 37 million units sold. guys, back to you. >> let's get a check now of european markets and after a session yesterday where pretty much no sector was in the red, we're seeing more differentiation this morning. want to look at banks in particular because we're getting that flow of earnings out. we are seeing positive responses from barclays and credit suisse. rbs up 1.5% as well lloyd's is up despite sale of branches to a company in the u.k. and also we're respondi
apple. the company saying as it prepares to return cash, more cash to shareholders, it will plan to take on some debt as a way of managing its cash balance. the company for a long time prided itself on having zero debt. soon that will end. the company nonetheless saying they are confident in their ability to churn out new products in the future. beat back its rivals and pointing out that the ipad mini and ipad in general doing very well versus low cost rivals and the iphone had a quarter better...
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apples to apples comparison, melissa. the big theme park companies that are comparable are really subsidiaries of disney or in the case of, you know, universal, of course, subsidiary of comcast. so there's really not a direct comparable. the closest would be like you said six flags and cedar fair. compared to them, the valuation is a little bit rich. you do have to adjust, of course, for the debt as jean said, there is this 1.8 billion in debt. we did hear about that price about 20 minutes ago, at $27. we understand it could have sold more. but they really do want this thing to pop. blackstone has an interest, of course, in selling additional shares at a high price and the follow on offering and they do have to liquidate their shares over time. >> the bottom line is that you don't recommend it. why do you think there's such a strong investor appetite for this one given the uncertainty in the economy? is it a dearth of similar offerings like this? >> yes, what we're hearing essentially, in this case, it's actually a retail
apples to apples comparison, melissa. the big theme park companies that are comparable are really subsidiaries of disney or in the case of, you know, universal, of course, subsidiary of comcast. so there's really not a direct comparable. the closest would be like you said six flags and cedar fair. compared to them, the valuation is a little bit rich. you do have to adjust, of course, for the debt as jean said, there is this 1.8 billion in debt. we did hear about that price about 20 minutes ago,...
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to apples comparison as you are describing there the you have a lot of worth tied up in real estate these countries but that real estate is now crashing plus you have social cohesion in these countries is falling apart unemployment is skyrocketing whereas you have very high employment in germany at some point the numbers don't really tell you the picture because in germany you have high unemployment you've got social programs that are funded in surplus so it's a really a good comparison it just seemed like a waiter rile up using the media and what you think definitely is a moving target i think the netherlands is a good example of what you're talking about because you know in the netherlands they're low they have low. per capita or actually lot household wealth but they also own the homes more than the germans it's just that they have a huge mortgage debt in in the netherlands and that's actually going down so they're good example how it's a moving target you can expect in spain for instance spent in slovenia where the two countries in the e.u. in the euro area that actually had the
to apples comparison as you are describing there the you have a lot of worth tied up in real estate these countries but that real estate is now crashing plus you have social cohesion in these countries is falling apart unemployment is skyrocketing whereas you have very high employment in germany at some point the numbers don't really tell you the picture because in germany you have high unemployment you've got social programs that are funded in surplus so it's a really a good comparison it just...
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i don't know if they can actually -- apple. i said it! what can be said that hasn't already been said about this freefalling tech company with the greatest products in the world? how about this? apple could say we're going to double your dividend, buy back a quarter of the company. that surely hasn't been said. i don't think there's an analyst who hasn't pulled the jason, freddie krueger slasher -- what have they z i've been looking at what they've been saying. they've used machetes to cut numbers. chainsaws to cut numbers. they've used ginsu knives to cut numbers. scalpels, k bars, bowies, meat axes, guillotines, even chippers, shredders to cut numbers! and they're still not low enough. they're still not deep enough to keep anyone from still going even lower as you forecast. you would think apple's going to report a loss, for heaven's sake. especially after watching the sickening slide of apple supplier cirrus logic today. after it's said there's been a lack of demand from a key tuft. who could that be? a name. the other night i joked th
i don't know if they can actually -- apple. i said it! what can be said that hasn't already been said about this freefalling tech company with the greatest products in the world? how about this? apple could say we're going to double your dividend, buy back a quarter of the company. that surely hasn't been said. i don't think there's an analyst who hasn't pulled the jason, freddie krueger slasher -- what have they z i've been looking at what they've been saying. they've used machetes to cut...
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has become a parent's phone, i can imagine my kids saying oh, you got an apple and i don't' an apple, the new emerging consumers are buying sam shunnings, ansamsungs, and i say blackberry again, because older folks have apple products. >> what is the new ceo going to do for apple. tim cook had the baton passed to him, by steve jobs who passed away, we knew it was going to happen, they had great products in the pipeline, steve jobs died, did you think that apple stock would go to 900, you know now down below 400, that is incandescent no matter who -- inevitable no matter who took over steve jobs, there is a little bit of battle over what to do with cash, that apple sitting on, but, this is a well-run company, i don't know they will find anybody better than tim cook, i think this is a lot of chatter from speculators just saying what they wish all happen. neil: you know, i think what happens we live in a short attention span type society, we have the ceos, on a short leash, they get a grace parting prize but in case of j.c. penney they do not have a language leash to run. -- long leash
has become a parent's phone, i can imagine my kids saying oh, you got an apple and i don't' an apple, the new emerging consumers are buying sam shunnings, ansamsungs, and i say blackberry again, because older folks have apple products. >> what is the new ceo going to do for apple. tim cook had the baton passed to him, by steve jobs who passed away, we knew it was going to happen, they had great products in the pipeline, steve jobs died, did you think that apple stock would go to 900, you...
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apple would be a $1,000 stock. talking about what they called apple's unmatched asthetics. september 2012, as apple hit that record high, the mean of the 54 analysts tracking the stock was a buy with a mean price target. of course, not everybody got it wrong. once the bubble pops it goes back down to the point at which it lifted off. the question remains why did so many on the street get this one so wrong? it proved much more successful than many thought google offered a product. and then changed the market and put apple in a poor position. also, kay says analysts have a hard time calling these turns. this is due to basic behavioral investing. >> it was almost exactly 24 hours ago when we saw how much a role social media was playing in the markets. and we saw how it can be very evil. we saw the dow jones go from a gain of 135 points to negative 12 in under a minute and a half. >> an ap twitter feed has been hacked and it says breaking. two explosions in the white house and barack obama is injured. >> immediately people started trying to confirm whether or not it was actuall
apple would be a $1,000 stock. talking about what they called apple's unmatched asthetics. september 2012, as apple hit that record high, the mean of the 54 analysts tracking the stock was a buy with a mean price target. of course, not everybody got it wrong. once the bubble pops it goes back down to the point at which it lifted off. the question remains why did so many on the street get this one so wrong? it proved much more successful than many thought google offered a product. and then...
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apple will need to innovate. we're in that you got to believe me phase and now we're talking about a time line of the fall. we got support on the dividend and buyback but gross margins and innovation will be key. >> you thought that you would hear about new products even sooner than the fall? >> it was possible that you might hear particularly about a low cost to approach the emerging markets and to offer something for the smartphone user who is more price sensitive. >> hold on a second. if you think of low cost phones, they talked about strength in china. you can't have strength with low cost phones or strengths in emerging markets and not have it impact gross margins. what's more important to you? >> a low cost phone that maintains a margin. they'll need to move some of the product mix out, innovate and i think tvs. i think i radio. something along the lines of i payments. that's what will move the sentiment and move the needle financially. >> i kind of feel this company's pain. after watching the stock be down
apple will need to innovate. we're in that you got to believe me phase and now we're talking about a time line of the fall. we got support on the dividend and buyback but gross margins and innovation will be key. >> you thought that you would hear about new products even sooner than the fall? >> it was possible that you might hear particularly about a low cost to approach the emerging markets and to offer something for the smartphone user who is more price sensitive. >> hold...
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gene, why don't we start with apple. this has been an incredible run up and then an incredible drop. below $400. is this somewhere you saw the stock going? >> no way. this is -- we thought there was a floor at 450, so this is a lot lower than we thought it was going to go. >> and at this point, now that it has reached 400 at least in the intra day trade, does that worry you that there is still more room to decline or do you think at this point it's stabilized? >> we think there's an opportunity here. the street numbers still need to get reset. we're 10% below the street for the june quarter. i think once these estimates get reset, that's the point where investors are going to start to get interesting. the southside still hasn't taken those nebs down. that's the real challenge here. >> you thought 450 was the bottom at 455 or at -- when did you make that prediction sflp. >> yeah. it was about three weeks ago. we basically took our numbers down. >> so when it was at 750, you thought the bottom was 700. when it was 7 hup, y
gene, why don't we start with apple. this has been an incredible run up and then an incredible drop. below $400. is this somewhere you saw the stock going? >> no way. this is -- we thought there was a floor at 450, so this is a lot lower than we thought it was going to go. >> and at this point, now that it has reached 400 at least in the intra day trade, does that worry you that there is still more room to decline or do you think at this point it's stabilized? >> we think...
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i feel like we're being too nice to apple in this segment. >> well, the advantage apple has because they've locked down the platform and they heavy liqueur rate the tore, it's much harder for a virus to get in. doesn't mean it's not impossible. you can still jailbreak the phone, and there's always the chance that something's going to bypass apple's cure ration, it's just far less likely than it is with an android phone. the safe phone is probably the blackberry because they use a programming method that compartmentalizes the components so it should be easier to secure can. but the next generation of phones that use things like deep defender may, in fact, provide at least a better solution than we have on the market right now. melissa: no, you're right, and that's why you still see a lot of government offices continue to use blackberr because it is more secure in that way you were just describing. boy, i thought you guys were going to tell me there's nothing to worry about. instead, it was quite the opposite. thanks for coming on. [laughter] i appreciate your help. >> thanks, melissa. meliss
i feel like we're being too nice to apple in this segment. >> well, the advantage apple has because they've locked down the platform and they heavy liqueur rate the tore, it's much harder for a virus to get in. doesn't mean it's not impossible. you can still jailbreak the phone, and there's always the chance that something's going to bypass apple's cure ration, it's just far less likely than it is with an android phone. the safe phone is probably the blackberry because they use a...
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. >> first our question of the day is has apple lost its cool factor? a lot of people have tweeted in. you can tweet us your answer as well. >> >> it has been one week since the boston bombings. one of the victims is laid to rest. >> this video shows that he remained in the same spot for approximately 4 minutes. at some point he appears to look at his phone and maybe manipulating the phone. approximately 30 seconds before the first explosion he lifts his phone to his ear. seen reacting to the first explosion. virtually every head turns towards the east towards the finish line and stares in apparent bewilderment and alarm. if they are not specifically charged with murder but charged with conspireing to use weapons of mass destruction to cause death. that would open the door for state charges but these federal charges do potentially carry the death penalty. all of this comes on a day that boston was starting to get back to business. we have seen people walking back to the streets. even there, they are starting to clean up. still, according to the boston a
. >> first our question of the day is has apple lost its cool factor? a lot of people have tweeted in. you can tweet us your answer as well. >> >> it has been one week since the boston bombings. one of the victims is laid to rest. >> this video shows that he remained in the same spot for approximately 4 minutes. at some point he appears to look at his phone and maybe manipulating the phone. approximately 30 seconds before the first explosion he lifts his phone to his...
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we'll be right back. ( cheers and applause ) ,x0; this. >> stephen: welcome back, everybody. my guest tonight is the chief foreign correspondent for nbc news until jimmy fallon takes over in 2014. please welcome richard engel! ( cheers and applause ) a it's good to see you again. all right, all right. youews. also of autor of twoooksnd a recent article called "vanity" magazine, talking out when you were taken hospital in syria. wherea you just come bk i ju got ohe plane today. >>stepeally? how dohey e thensio tein the rean ns yomeso says,e loing athatkehelk i've got nucary bsis, not at al you see people who sual. ey are going about their si childre were going to school. ver the long term, they're very worried. ovethe lgerm sis i therea faces. stephen this guy could tually psh the button. >> yeah. the are nearly 30,000 american troops in that count not for no reon. hey're there becausehe noth is considere thitime las yeas i north korea. stephen: is it lovely? what is-- ( laughter ) it's springtime. at's it likthere ti. youe
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apple closed about $398 on monday. the stock is down 42% since hitting a record high over $700 in september. so will the company's results leave a sour taste with investors? we'll preview the tech giant's earnings with the editor in about 15 minutes' time. >>> meanwhile, netflix's first quarter profits easily beat forecasts as they reported solid subscriber growth. the company added 2 million new customers for its $8 a month streaming service. the company expects subscriber growth slower in the second quarter, but shares jumped 24% after hours. that makes the company one of the best performers in the s&p this year, up 80%. straight ahead on the program, again, we'll talk about apple's second quarter results and u.s. authorities continue to build their case against a suspect in the boston bombing. we'll pe leave in boston with the latest details, straight ahead. welcnew york state, where cutting taxes for families and businesses is our business. we've reduced taxes and lowered costs to save businesses more than two bill
apple closed about $398 on monday. the stock is down 42% since hitting a record high over $700 in september. so will the company's results leave a sour taste with investors? we'll preview the tech giant's earnings with the editor in about 15 minutes' time. >>> meanwhile, netflix's first quarter profits easily beat forecasts as they reported solid subscriber growth. the company added 2 million new customers for its $8 a month streaming service. the company expects subscriber growth...
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. >> got some nice apples for you. >> he always has like a little something special. come here. i got something from quebec. like maple syrup, they only made ten bottles. >> jimmy: i like that. so he'll save you a bottle of the maple syrup. >> yeah. so i went in recently. we were chatting and i said i was having a hard time sleeping. and he said, well, i've got something for you. and i'm like, oh, okay. he takes me to the back and he pulls out this little bottle with no label. and it is full of this dark green substance. and he says, you know, take a whiff of that. and it is like -- well, it's marijuana. [ cheers and applause ] >> yeah. and i was like, oh, no, no, no, no, no. i want to sleep. i don't want to get high. and he said no, no, this will put you to sleep. i mean, it's not going to get you high. it's just going to, you know, and i was like, okay. all right. i was pretty desperate at the time. so that night i'm getting ready for bed. and i take the tiniest teaspoon. tiny little teaspoon. i brush my teeth. by the time i'm getting into bed, i'm like -- what's happening? i
. >> got some nice apples for you. >> he always has like a little something special. come here. i got something from quebec. like maple syrup, they only made ten bottles. >> jimmy: i like that. so he'll save you a bottle of the maple syrup. >> yeah. so i went in recently. we were chatting and i said i was having a hard time sleeping. and he said, well, i've got something for you. and i'm like, oh, okay. he takes me to the back and he pulls out this little bottle with no...
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. >> director apple smith, thank you for coming. i represent about 30 or 40 entertainment venues in san francisco, new york, and moscow is. i have a technical question about county transfers. -- and lost vegas. i have a technical question about county transfers. right now, there are very few buildings that you can lease in san francisco anymore. this town has gone nuts in the last five or six months. there are no liquor licenses to purchase. i have strong connections with the liquor licenses on line and some of these people. i am sorry that the top of the list. i have 48 license requests that i cannot fail. i have a two-star michelin restaurant that is moving from downtown out into the mission that the only thing i can do is throw a quick 41 on the place because we can -- because i cannot find a 47 or 848 to do it. i would like you -- or a 48 to do it. i would like to think about some injured county transfers. -- enter-county transfers. there are a lot of restaurants that have a million dollar construction costs and cannot find a li
. >> director apple smith, thank you for coming. i represent about 30 or 40 entertainment venues in san francisco, new york, and moscow is. i have a technical question about county transfers. -- and lost vegas. i have a technical question about county transfers. right now, there are very few buildings that you can lease in san francisco anymore. this town has gone nuts in the last five or six months. there are no liquor licenses to purchase. i have strong connections with the liquor...
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it is somewhat reminiscent to what happened to apple. in the paper market, you have a dramatic selloff. in the physical market, the demand is very, very strong. connell: let's follow up on that. let's talk about apple. the big game for the dollar versus the euro. is that part of the case you make for gold? >> i think part of the reason is for safety. in times like this, i think now is a fantastic entry point. it is certainly better than two weeks ago. it is uncorrelated. that last forever. hopefully it will bring the price back up. connell: she is trying to hold back. dagen: it does not have the magical properties. i do want to ask you about storage capacity. are we maxed out in terms of the ability to store gold? >> we are not maxed out. individual investors, i think they are hitting struggles. you are saying that on a retail level. on an institution level, you are not saying that at all. connell: come back and hang out with us. i hope you like those. we like him as a guest. dagen: connell is very needed. [ laughter ] connell: the reope
it is somewhat reminiscent to what happened to apple. in the paper market, you have a dramatic selloff. in the physical market, the demand is very, very strong. connell: let's follow up on that. let's talk about apple. the big game for the dollar versus the euro. is that part of the case you make for gold? >> i think part of the reason is for safety. in times like this, i think now is a fantastic entry point. it is certainly better than two weeks ago. it is uncorrelated. that last...
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apple, netflix, at & t. watch for caterpillar, boeing, ford, p & g, and ups. all may set the tones for the markets. monday, millions will go green in sell bracelebration of earth. march's existing home sales released. follows by new home sales report tuesday. thursda thursday, dedication of the george w. bush presidential center at southern methodist. thursday, gdp. gdp, a market mover that measures the country's economic output. that will do it for today. thank you for joining us. next week, a special episode for you with technology leaders changing today's economy. i'm giving them a seat at the table. >> trust is the new currency. >> trust is the new currency of the new economy. >> we'll bring that to you next week. have a great week, everyone. i'll see you next weekend. ♪ is its own reward. but there's nothing wrong with enjoying a little extra reward. ♪ that's why southwest built a better rapid rewards program with unlimited reward seats, no blackout dates, and points that don't expire. rewards that actually reward you. we are southwest. welcome aboard
apple, netflix, at & t. watch for caterpillar, boeing, ford, p & g, and ups. all may set the tones for the markets. monday, millions will go green in sell bracelebration of earth. march's existing home sales released. follows by new home sales report tuesday. thursda thursday, dedication of the george w. bush presidential center at southern methodist. thursday, gdp. gdp, a market mover that measures the country's economic output. that will do it for today. thank you for joining us. next...
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of course, nasdaq and the s&p have apple in the index sighs, and apple's been down below $400 today. obviously, the tech people hot on apple are disappointed today. we continue to watch other information that we get such as the vix, the fear index, showing that we are seeing volatility with an up arrow, and plenty of names on the move on the heels of the earnings. back to you. cheryl: thank you very much. dennis: apple shares down since sent highs. what's the shareholder to do now? joining us, we've got scott kelser with s&p capital iq. thank you, scott. >> thanks, dennis. dennis: i imagine you, just like the rest of the world on wall street, probably still has a buy on apple? >> actually, i have a strong buy recommendation on apple, yeah. dennis: how long have you had a strong buy? when did you put that on it? >> we went to strong buy in november. that was not a good call, but we had a buy recommendation the better part of four years. dennis: apple trading below $4 # 00 for the first time since december 201 # 1, and, yet, you have a price target of dlrks 600 -- 600 bucks, why the fa
of course, nasdaq and the s&p have apple in the index sighs, and apple's been down below $400 today. obviously, the tech people hot on apple are disappointed today. we continue to watch other information that we get such as the vix, the fear index, showing that we are seeing volatility with an up arrow, and plenty of names on the move on the heels of the earnings. back to you. cheryl: thank you very much. dennis: apple shares down since sent highs. what's the shareholder to do now? joining...
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apple sharing the repurchase authorization from $30 billion to $60 billion and apple increasing its quarterly dividend by 50%, and they're $3.05. ceo tim cook in the press release says we are very fortunate to be in the position to more than double the size
apple sharing the repurchase authorization from $30 billion to $60 billion and apple increasing its quarterly dividend by 50%, and they're $3.05. ceo tim cook in the press release says we are very fortunate to be in the position to more than double the size
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>> apple's decision to share cash comes in an interesting time today apple confirmed earnings dropped 18%. apple seems to be shoring up it's competence at the same time as consumers seemed to be lured away by competitors. one quarter doesn't make or break a company. but a drop does expect that margins have dropped. ceo tim cook told reporters he's frustrated but apple remains strong. apple has loyal consumers. >> when you think of a tech company what company comes to mind? >> apple. >> however, some perceptions of apple may be changing google has been very open about its foray into self driving cars and google glasses. >> this seems to dip into everything. google has kind of hit everything. >> i think google is getting justify bli a lot of credit. >> van baker tracks both companies but recognizes that google is prone to drop ideas as fast as it creates them. >> you don't know what projects goring to survive and they tend to pull the trigger on products and some projects that are quickly. >> he didn't say anything about this year. >> owning i do believe they're losing this because ther
>> apple's decision to share cash comes in an interesting time today apple confirmed earnings dropped 18%. apple seems to be shoring up it's competence at the same time as consumers seemed to be lured away by competitors. one quarter doesn't make or break a company. but a drop does expect that margins have dropped. ceo tim cook told reporters he's frustrated but apple remains strong. apple has loyal consumers. >> when you think of a tech company what company comes to mind? >>...
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to apples comparison as you are describing there the you have a lot of worth tied up in real estate these countries but that real estate is now crashing plus you have social cohesion in these countries is falling apart unemployment is skyrocketing whereas you have very high employment in germany at some point the numbers don't really tell you the picture because in germany you have high unemployment you've got social programs that are funded in surplus so it's a really a good comparison it just seemed like a waiter rile up using the media and what you think it definitely is a moving target i think the netherlands is a good example of what you're talking about because you know in the netherlands there are low they have low per capita or actually lot household wealth but they also own the homes more than the germans it's just that they have a huge mortgage debt in the netherlands and that's actually going down so they're a good example how it's a moving target you can expect in spain for instance spain slovenia were the two countries in the e.u. in the euro area that actually had good
to apples comparison as you are describing there the you have a lot of worth tied up in real estate these countries but that real estate is now crashing plus you have social cohesion in these countries is falling apart unemployment is skyrocketing whereas you have very high employment in germany at some point the numbers don't really tell you the picture because in germany you have high unemployment you've got social programs that are funded in surplus so it's a really a good comparison it just...
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. >> stephen: what brings you to the big apple? >> it's my first time here. we went to see "wicked" last night. >> stephen: are you going to score any weed? >> i don't know about that? >> >> stephen: just make sure you do it legally by asking a cop where to smoke pot. ( laughter ). i doped up quite an appetite. mmm-mmm-mmm. yes, my good man, hello, where are you from? >> i'm from egypt. >> stephen: you're from egypt. >> do you want some ketchup? >> >> stephen: no, ketchup is for puzzies. got it, got it, right. hi, i'm steve c. i love ice cream. and i love giant heads and tiny bodies. ( laughter ) there was just one more item left on my times square bucket list. perhaps one of these young ladies could make my dreams come true. ♪ ♪ ( laughter ) i had never felt more alive. my day in the city was more than i had ever hoped for. ♪ start spreading the news i'm leaving today ♪ i want to be a part of it new york, new york ♪ these ba-da-bum something or other good day ♪ right to the very heart of it new york, new york. gloat ba-ba, with a bucket on my hea
. >> stephen: what brings you to the big apple? >> it's my first time here. we went to see "wicked" last night. >> stephen: are you going to score any weed? >> i don't know about that? >> >> stephen: just make sure you do it legally by asking a cop where to smoke pot. ( laughter ). i doped up quite an appetite. mmm-mmm-mmm. yes, my good man, hello, where are you from? >> i'm from egypt. >> stephen: you're from egypt. >> do you want...
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apple's stock has declined around $300 since last fall. microsoft is the latest focus of activist shareholders. shares of microsoft jumped $1.07 on a cnbc report that activist investor group valueact has taken a $2-billion stake in the company. one of the complaints from the activist group is the stock is little changed from 11 years ago. already this year, apple, jc penney and herbalife have gained the attention of activists. ralph lauren clothing company will pay $1.6 million to settle a bribery scandal. one of its subsidiaries is accused of bribing officials in argentina. according to the the u.s. department of justice, arginentinian customs officials allegedly were given money to clear merchandise. rl stock fell $3 in trading monday. a report out of europe shows the region is making a dent on its debt. the eurozone's collective deficit decreased in 2012. its most financially strapped countries, including ireland, greece and italy, have trimmed or stabilized deficits, while more secure nations like germany have pulled back on spending.
apple's stock has declined around $300 since last fall. microsoft is the latest focus of activist shareholders. shares of microsoft jumped $1.07 on a cnbc report that activist investor group valueact has taken a $2-billion stake in the company. one of the complaints from the activist group is the stock is little changed from 11 years ago. already this year, apple, jc penney and herbalife have gained the attention of activists. ralph lauren clothing company will pay $1.6 million to settle a...
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we'll be right back. ( cheers and applause ) óww]wnçnçç>wiwiooçoç. [ male announcer ] you think you know me. i'm just red carpets and big spectacles. but that's only the beginning. i have more than one red carpet. i like all sorts of spectacles. from the grandiose to the impromptu... to the completely unexpected. and the most epic thrill ride this city has ever faced. transformers the ride 3d. los angeles. endlessly entertaining. start exploring at discoverlosangeles.com this. >> stephen: welcome back, everybody. my guest tonight is the chief foreign correspondent for nbc news until jimmy fallon takes over in 2014. please welcome richard engel! ( cheers and applause ) a it's good to see you again. all right, all right. you are the peabody and emmy award-winning chief foreign correspondent for nbc news. also of author of two books and a recent article called "the hostage" in "vanity fair" magazine, talking about when you were taken hospital in syria. where have you just come back from? >> south korea. i just got off
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product keeping apple going. ceo tim cook told reporters he's very frustrated by the decline in his stock price. the secrecy could be one liability. speculation is rampant about what it's going to create next, an update or a game change nug product. because they don't want to buy something soon to be upgraded. it could create negative speculation. >> there is a lot of speculation about have they lost their edge? not able to bring new products to market anymore? >> consumers able to name other companies as innovateors. >> samsung right now, or google. >> google made a splash with its experimental glasses. and with self driving car. >> apple hardware is amazing but have you seen the google tab blet? it has a better screen. >> if that thinking spreads apple could be facing a challenge. >> are they still cape beable of bringing out something you didn't know you wanted then convincing millions of people to go buy it? >> apple announced raises by shareholders and apple sitting on a $145 billion in cash and short term i
product keeping apple going. ceo tim cook told reporters he's very frustrated by the decline in his stock price. the secrecy could be one liability. speculation is rampant about what it's going to create next, an update or a game change nug product. because they don't want to buy something soon to be upgraded. it could create negative speculation. >> there is a lot of speculation about have they lost their edge? not able to bring new products to market anymore? >> consumers able to...
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we'll be right back. ( cheers and applause ) &8 this. >> stephen: welcome back, everybody. my guest tonight is the chief foreign correspondent for nbc news until jimmy fallon takes over in 2014. please welcome richard engel! ( cheers and applause ) a it's good to see you again. all right, all right. you are the peabody and emmy award-winning chief foreign correspondent for nbc news. also of author of two books and a recent article called "the hostage" in "vanity fair" magazine, talking about when you were taken hospital in syria. where have you just come back from? >> south korea. i just got off the plane today. >> stephen: really? how do they see the tension in the korean peninsula? over here we're looking at that kim-- kim jungun as like the crazy cousin who talks, you know, when he comes to thanksgiving dinner and says, i've got nuclear weapons." >> i hate when that happens. >> stephen: are they scared over there? >> on a day-to-day basis, not at all. you see people who are very casual. they are going about their busine
we'll be right back. ( cheers and applause ) &8 this. >> stephen: welcome back, everybody. my guest tonight is the chief foreign correspondent for nbc news until jimmy fallon takes over in 2014. please welcome richard engel! ( cheers and applause ) a it's good to see you again. all right, all right. you are the peabody and emmy award-winning chief foreign correspondent for nbc news. also of author of two books and a recent article called "the hostage" in "vanity...
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so, apple is owns the stock. company didn't get ahold own press started believing its own press and that its stuff didn't stink if youful. forgetting what my dad used to call that great ladder in life, neil, he would say, remember the people you pass on the way up the ladder, you will be bumping into them on the way down. i cleaned up his language. anyway, apparently ladders go both ways. one day the world has taken a shine to your apple and the next it's saying you are rotten to the core. think about that. you're still the same person you are still the same company. only now you are a humble person and desperately looking for any company. i guess that's business. i guess that's life. but it's a reminder keep your head small. maybe not physically small. if you were born with a big head, that's impossible. but try to keep your ego in check. again, it's one the great things i have always mastered in my super
so, apple is owns the stock. company didn't get ahold own press started believing its own press and that its stuff didn't stink if youful. forgetting what my dad used to call that great ladder in life, neil, he would say, remember the people you pass on the way up the ladder, you will be bumping into them on the way down. i cleaned up his language. anyway, apparently ladders go both ways. one day the world has taken a shine to your apple and the next it's saying you are rotten to the core....
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the correction is apple. people lost more money, and apple down 43% from the september 2012 highs. liz: you know, it's like the dollar cost averaging in gold, if you pour money in every single month for 30 years, but let me just get to what's happening with equity, and, marc, you're a friend of the program coming on qieblght, but back in september of 2011, you were on the show calling for a big crash. shortly after the u.s. presidential elections, there's going to be a pullback that's rather significant, a selloff is coming. meantime, the s&p's up 35% since then. i just, look, it's not just the blogs in a less graceful way call you a rally idiot, but you have been wrong in the short term op equities, and people listen waiting for a crash waiting to get out would have lost money listening to you. >> caller: well, that's correct, but last september, the high was at 1474, so we made a hundred point rally in the s&p compared to when i got into the s&p and asian markets which was at the end of 2008 and 2009 since then, the s&p's up more than a hundred percent, and the philippines, indon
the correction is apple. people lost more money, and apple down 43% from the september 2012 highs. liz: you know, it's like the dollar cost averaging in gold, if you pour money in every single month for 30 years, but let me just get to what's happening with equity, and, marc, you're a friend of the program coming on qieblght, but back in september of 2011, you were on the show calling for a big crash. shortly after the u.s. presidential elections, there's going to be a pullback that's rather...
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apple did fall below that $400 mark. it did knock down stocks across the globe, particularly in asia. its suppliers and tech stocks generally seen as exposed to the country's weakness after it was warned that revenue for that cup wasn't going to be that strong thanks to its one big customer, i.e., apple. >>> the ftse cnbc global 300 just a little lower on the day. we'll look at european markets for that. we are rebounding a little bit after yesterday's weak session. the xetra dax downing 0.6%. that's about a quarter of the move that we saw yesterday. indeed, eegan jones did come out and downgrade moody's in its annual statement reiterating the outlook for that country. the ftse 100, ftse mib are adding better than 0.8% for italy which is going through the process of selecting its next president. there is hope that at least this will help keep the country on track. moving to the bond's space span was just out with an auction. we saw healthy demand, low themes continue for the economy generally speaking in that it hasn't h
apple did fall below that $400 mark. it did knock down stocks across the globe, particularly in asia. its suppliers and tech stocks generally seen as exposed to the country's weakness after it was warned that revenue for that cup wasn't going to be that strong thanks to its one big customer, i.e., apple. >>> the ftse cnbc global 300 just a little lower on the day. we'll look at european markets for that. we are rebounding a little bit after yesterday's weak session. the xetra dax...